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Thursday 10 March 2016

Nigerians on twitter berate Fashola for drop in power supply

Nigerians on twitter are berating Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, for the drop in power supply all over the country. Nigerians feel Fashola has performed below expectation.
 
They are also berating him for not immediately suspending the license of the Ikeja Electricity Distribution Company whose staff are presently on strike after 400 of their colleagues were laid off for failing their competence test. The strike action has thrown Lagos and its environs into darkness for 4 days now. See more tweets after the cut...
 

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    1. Nigerians dnt ve chill at all. Give time time na


      ...merited happiness

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    2. Idiot Nigerians, he begged u pipo to allow d tarrif , wetin una do? Bastard brainless oles! All of us go suffer d darkness ga! Na una go beg mk them double d tarrif later later! Rubbish pipo

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    3. Chaiiii
      Naija we dey suffer
      No b say d electricity na free
      We go still use our money pay
      Dis vnt happen on d Is nA



      #spritual

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    4. What r u saying them double the tarrif ooo when u bill come this month check in fact I just confirmed today I'm paying double of what I use to pay. I don't understand what this government has in stall for us.

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    5. Chai D first pic got me rotfl bcs I remember vividly when Linda sd so
      -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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    6. @AnonymousMarch 10, 2016 at 12:24 PM.....May God Curse you for all the derogatory statements you made concerning Nigerians that are expressing their feelings....Wicked soul from demonic lineage....reply me and see what will happen to you...idiot you hide behind social media device to rant.

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    7. Its not only Lagos Linda. Even abuja no light!

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  2. No be small darkness oh,and the weather isnt helping issues at all

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    1. Fashola do you expect Nigerians to continue to pay for darkness??? The same question Fashola asked GEJ

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    2. Fashola do you expect Nigerians to continue to pay for darkness??? The same question Fashola asked GEJ

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    3. Like seriously this is wah happened wen a lawyer is handling an engineer job.This man will fail on this lets anybody bet it wt me .....fashola has always been an humble theif .Not even wt the recent tariff.

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  3. All join for the change









    PEPSI ADDICT

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  4. Lol could remember when the former minister of power said we need prayers to chase away the evil spirits disrupting our power sector.
    There are many issues with our power generation, from cut in gas supply due to frequent vandalization, to strike actions.
    I still trust Fashola to deliver.



    . ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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    1. I will celebrate ur painful death here one day. Imbecile

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    2. Anonymous 12:54;

      Rather harsh to make such a comment! Geez...

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    3. Anonymous 12 :54
      Must be a witch.but you know what .your plans ain't goin to hold water.

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  5. Fashola don carry his looting and scam life enter minister this is just the begining you guys never see any thing.
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    chains is here so they should not complain because terrorist buhari no send as far is not affecting his terrorism religion call Islam or Muslim.
    Nigeria is bleeding,that's why i don't use phcn i have being using solar energy for 9 years now talkers of this time of terrorist buhari scam government Nigeria go hear am.















    #sad indeed

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    1. Because your was a thief does not mean every one else is. But of course you would not know that ad you are ignorant and believe every propaganda you read

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    2. Freeborn ,pls hook me up with the solar energy ,Been meaning to get this for a while now ,how much Did yours cost ?

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    3. Freeborn ,pls hook me up with the solar energy ,Been meaning to get this for a while now ,how much Did yours cost ?

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  6. Some of the pple on this Platform are arguably the most myopic ignoramus i v Seen in my life. What do u expect the minister of power to do When u pple keep blowing up gas pipelines that leads to power plants. Maybe they think power plants run on urine (Piss) and that Fashola cld as easily just provide Such. More dan 60per of Naija power plants depends on gas so everyone shd leave Fashola n blame der brothers n sisters nationwide who keep blowing up National assets. Make una wake up jor. Fake pple.

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    1. U no get sense if govt no wetin dem suppose do who go vex blow pipeline clap for yoir self smart person. U r one of those Nigerians that live abroad and thinks they no it all lol we've don that shit man come down from your high horse and see what is happing.

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  7. Nigeria I dunno if it was wrong to have expectations in Buhari infact over high expectations in his government but as it is now almost a year and we have all the wrong things to show for it...Sai Buhari and his crew...Na wa o...No electricity, no fuel, things are so expensive, so far what are the gains of Buhari in power?????ProudlyDeltan

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  8. I agree with them totaly.... Fashola hike electric tariff, we though by now we will be enjoying improved power supply.... This the first time in my life history am staying with phcn light for long period of time.... Unless generator...... Generator noise is another heat on it own.....









    ....... Liber maniac.....

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  9. Fashola has always been overrated. You praised him for simple things, Linda. Now we know he can't handle anything more complex than patching a hole on the streets of Lagos.

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  10. Nigerians r too quick to criticize.we r neva satusfied.dt d y we r cause of our own problems

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  11. Ina never see any tin, shebi na ina shout change pass. #SaiBaba

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  12. Fashola never really had any magic. His competence was over bloated.

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  13. Lol. No light, no water, no fuel, no money, no job, no food=chain. Original comment from C. E. O.

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  14. Please fashola should act as soon as possible.

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  15. Hmmmmmmm well fashola surely know wat he is doing.

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  16. So Buhari did not see any Registered Engineer Under COREN to appoint??

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  17. Naija ooooo....they want magic not change!

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  18. As much as I undestand T.D Jakes this morning truth, Average Nigerians are CONSTITUENT FRIENDS!!! Especially the youths' always Inconsistent, judgemental and lack the skills to make research to find out the truths about anything and that's d reason we aren't progressing. Instead of you to make constructive criticism, devise solutions to the present day situations na only noise una fit make for social media.

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  19. How can one man be Minister of Power, Works and Housing,when each ministry need three or more persons to head it.....Fashola na here ur agbada go tear....Tinubu take diz job set u up....all ur embezzlement for lagos state go surface now.

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  20. Some ppl don't even know d difference between change n magic.i wonder if they have info b4 writing at all.is it Fashola dat is vandalizing of equipment? Instead of u ppl abusing n discouraging d criminal who are hurting u,u are busy showing ignorance..our power generation had reached over 5000,we shld support d govt to do more.d damage will d repair fr sure n with time,there wl be more stability.

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    1. Pls what is magical about want8ng the basic neccessities of life. How do the white people do it. Are they magicians.

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    2. Person wey say another man soup no go cook, him own no go boil. They knew the truth When they called GEJ clueless . Them no allow the man drink water talk less of to keep cup.

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  21. ROTFL....that first picture cracked me up like someone tickled me unexpectedly! Lolzzzzzzz... I didn't vote this present administration and am so happy

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  22. I laughed when that lady tweeted - "IKDC workers should have left the lights on before embarking on strikes"

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  23. The weather has not been smiling at all ooo

    Eva Da Diva...

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  24. Change! Change! Change! And we are on it.. shebi Gel was bad abi? We shoud enjoy the Change together. I no get time to dey waste dey talk abt country that doesn't have a law.soon we go dey use firewood dey cook.

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  25. Oh, they r on strike..i didn't notice.

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  26. Govt share a lot of blame in this black out, so does the people as well. We need to appeal to our brothers in the Niger-Delta to stop blowing pipe line, that is also another contributing factor. How can workers of this IKEC or whatever its called embark on strike because those who failed competent test were laid off. Our labour needs to stop abusing the power given to them, strike shouldn't be embarked on at every instances. Govt needs to look into this matter immediately.

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    1. Rubbish. It is irresponsible for the government to blame vandals. They were elected to tackle that problem. May be they should go back to OPC and Niger Delta militants to guard the Pipelines. Jonathan was successful with them. I thought Buhari says the Police can guard the pipelines? Is he now saying they cannot??

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  27. You have all seen it that there is no magic the apc government can perform. They where shouting as if they have something to offer. Now the picture is becoming clearer to every Nigerian that they can't perform. No light and yet people are receiving electricity bill as if we are having 24 hours electricity supply. Buhari, I thought you promised us a better life. Oh God please come to our rescue

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  28. I think we all need to understand that so called Power Holding had been privatized during last regime. Let forget about political party now. He is a Minister and he does not have all power to regulate power supply. They just need a round table discussion.

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    1. Rubbish! He knew they were privatised when he was promising electricity during the elections!

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  29. It is quite obvious that half the population of Nigerians are illiterate, Babatunde Fashola inherited challenges which he had to deal with before, any realistic changes can be seen. Bear in mind that he only took up office in October. Nigerians expect miracles.

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    1. What challenges? Is he not a part owner of EKDC and Ikeja Disco? Also Egbin power station?

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  30. Like I have always said, Fashola and APC did not promise anyone magic, they promised "change", for Christ sakes people this change is in reparation of things that have been spoilt for a lot of years,change is gradual and sometimes painful,but better in the end. So suck it up u guys and lift them up in prayer rather than complain. Cos der will be more, trust me guys.

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    1. Ahhh...I pity you...Chaiiiiiiii....ur case is serious.

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    2. You are a typical Nigerian! You expect nothing! Did they not know the challenges when they were making th promises?? They did not tell us then not to expect miracles!

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  31. Wait...I just heard Up Nepa...oh shit another flash lol...Swerve

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  32. Hmm.. Nawa oo














    Enugu's second shoe designer

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  33. enjoy the change while it lasts

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  34. Sahara Energy owns IKEDC...so let's bark up the right tree!!!

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  35. Bukola saraki's trial prospored and power was mysteriously restored, PHCN mysteriously found a solution....hum.Nigerians na season film my people, we no fit watch am finish...

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